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Bangladesh increases fuel prices as global costs bite

Bangladesh has increased retail fuel prices for the second time in six weeks. The increase in kerosene and petrol is a?5 taka per litre. This could lead to an inflationary spiral in this import-dependent country.

Petrol will now cost 140 takas ($1.15) a litre, and kerosene 135 takas per litre. Diesel, the most commonly used fuel in the country, remains unchanged at 115 Taka per litre.

In a notice, the Energy Ministry stated that the revised rates had been determined in accordance with changes in global petroleum product prices.

In 2024, Bangladesh implemented an automatic fuel pricing system. Under this mechanism, domestic fuel prices are adjusted periodically based on the international fuel price, changes in exchange rates, and import costs. The increase comes after a fuel price hike that occurred in April, when the war in Iran pushed up global oil prices and increased the South Asian nation’s import costs.

Fuel prices are expected to rise, increasing inflationary pressures on consumers.

(source: Reuters)